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Another from Gettysburg
Dec 4, 2015 12:24:25   #
Bloke Loc: Waynesboro, Pennsylvania
 
This is the Mississippi Memorial from the Gettysburg battlefield. It lies at the right-hand end of the Confederate line on Seminary Ridge.

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Dec 4, 2015 12:30:30   #
bdk Loc: Sanibel Fl.
 
nice work, and we can see you used a tripod

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Dec 4, 2015 12:48:04   #
bsprague Loc: Lacey, WA, USA
 
That's an amazing place. How many exposures did you shoot and which software did you use?

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Dec 4, 2015 13:31:57   #
Bloke Loc: Waynesboro, Pennsylvania
 
bdk wrote:
nice work, and we can see you used a tripod


Yep. Captured myself pretty well there!

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Dec 4, 2015 13:37:43   #
Bloke Loc: Waynesboro, Pennsylvania
 
bsprague wrote:
That's an amazing place. How many exposures did you shoot and which software did you use?


This one was 4 exposures, and I just processed them in LR. I haven't sent any HDR to PS since LR started doing it internally. I spent a long time that day, just making my way along the ridge. I think I probably took about 300 shots, making up 80-something HDR images.

I was using the 7D, which doesn't auto-bracket, or at least, not for me. So, I was shooting manual, and sometimes took 3, or 4 or 5, depending on the scene. As you can see, it was a beautiful sunny day, but with the trees there was a lot of contrast to play with.

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Dec 4, 2015 14:45:57   #
joe west Loc: Taylor, Michigan
 
Bloke wrote:
This is the Mississippi Memorial from the Gettysburg battlefield. It lies at the right-hand end of the Confederate line on Seminary Ridge.


nicely done :thumbup:

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Dec 4, 2015 17:13:51   #
bsprague Loc: Lacey, WA, USA
 
Bloke wrote:
This one was 4 exposures, and I just processed them in LR. I haven't sent any HDR to PS since LR started doing it internally. I spent a long time that day, just making my way along the ridge. I think I probably took about 300 shots, making up 80-something HDR images.

I was using the 7D, which doesn't auto-bracket, or at least, not for me. So, I was shooting manual, and sometimes took 3, or 4 or 5, depending on the scene. As you can see, it was a beautiful sunny day, but with the trees there was a lot of contrast to play with.
This one was 4 exposures, and I just processed the... (show quote)
Thanks for the explanation. I'm enjoying the LR version of HDR too.

My primary camera these days is the small M4/3 Panasonic LX100. It will auto bracket so fast I can hand hold and LR will fix any alignment if needed. It makes it as easy as a snapshot. I now look for scenes wiht extreme exposure ranges where I can take advantage if what the camera and LR can do so easily.

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Dec 4, 2015 21:46:44   #
ImageCreator Loc: Northern California
 
:thumbup: very nice, especially good that you included your portrait in the granite statue base. I've used PS hdr but prefer photomatix.

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Dec 5, 2015 13:33:38   #
tomc601 Loc: Gilbert, AZ
 
Nicely done, Bloke. So easy to get fringing on the trees but I see none of that here.

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Sep 10, 2021 19:21:06   #
joecichjr Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
 
Bloke wrote:
This is the Mississippi Memorial from the Gettysburg battlefield. It lies at the right-hand end of the Confederate line on Seminary Ridge.


Yes 💞✳️🏅✳️💞

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